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Peter Crouch has revealed that he once sent an inappropriate message intended to wife Abbey Clancey to her mum instead, leaving the footballer red-faced over the blunder.
The sportsman and his model wife detailed the hilarious story during a recent episode of their podcast, The Therapy Crouch, where they share their own marital issues and help listeners with theirs. During a segment where they answered fans' dilemmas, one listener wrote in asking: “Hey have you guys ever texted a person you were actually talking about by mistake, and how did you fix it?" Thinking back, Abbey recalled screenshotting a text and sending it to the same person by accident, while Peter admitted he had sent messages into the wrong group chat.
Peter then turned to Abbey and questioned: "Do you remember when I sent your mum a sexual message? That was horrendous." Remembering the incident immediately, Abbey exclaimed: “He was sexting my mum!”. Further explaining what went on, a red-faced Peter confessed that he used some suggestive emojis: “The beaver emoji sent straight to her mum, that was highly embarrassing wasn’t it? That was early on (in our relationship) as well.” “That was a Freudian slip wasn’t it," replied Abbey.
Awkwardly drawing the conversation to a close, Peter laughed: “Let’s move on. I was meant to text you, but I text your mum." Since beginning their smash hit podcast last year, Peter and Abbey have been open and honest about the highs and lows of their 13-year-marriage, giving an insight into their rows.
Recently, the pair told fans that the Peter ‘punishes’ Abbey after a fall-out.
The former model explained: “If we go to bed not speaking, Pete puts pyjamas on. I’m delighted.
I’m like ‘yes’. I actually call them ‘the punishment
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Olivier Richters is joining the Reacher universe!
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Ghost have shared details of a debut feature film, titled RITE HERE RITE NOW.Set to arrive in cinemas worldwide next month, the film is the first of its kind from the metal group, and will combine footage of their September 2023 shows at The Forum in Los Angeles with a narrative that picks up plot threads from the band’s long-running webisode series.It has been directed by the masked Swedish collective’s frontman Tobias Forge, alongside American filmmaker and actor Alex Ross Perry, and is set to arrive in cinemas globally on June 20 and 22 only.A full trailer is set to launch next Thursday (May 9), and tickets for screenings will be available then too.
The day King Charles has waited for has finally arrived and he is returning to public duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his cancer diagnosis.The progress comes as a major boost for the monarch, 75, who shared the news of his health battle on 6 February and was forced to put aside his immense work ethic and follow doctor’s orders. Sources stressed that despite the announcement, the King still has cancer and will continue to be treated for the undisclosed form of the disease.